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Contents PVL3702 – 201 – 2015...........................................................................................................................1 PVL3702 – 201 – 2018...........................................................................................................................5 PVL3702 – 201 – 2019.........................................................................................................................16 PVL3702 – Questions May 2013..........................................................................................................27 PVL3702_201_2009.............................................................................................................................28 PVL3702_201_2010.............................................................................................................................32 PVL3702_May 2013.............................................................................................................................35 PVL3702_Oct_2013.............................................................................................................................46 PVL3702_May 2014.............................................................................................................................54 PVL3702_Oct_2014.............................................................................................................................64 PVL3702_201_2016.............................................................................................................................74 PVL3702_201_2017.............................................................................................................................82 PVL3702_201_2018.............................................................................................................................91 PVL3702_201_2012.............................................................................................................................96 PVL3702_201_2013...........................................................................................................................100 PVL3702_201_2014...........................................................................................................................105 PVL3702_201_2011...........................................................................................................................109 PVL3702_ Various MCQ.....................................................................................................................113 ASSIGNMENT 1 – 2009......................................................................................................................117 ASSIGNMENT 2 – 2009......................................................................................................................121 ASSIGNMENT – 2010 – SEMESTER 1..................................................................................................128 ASSIGNMENT – 2010 – SEMESTER 2..................................................................................................133 ASSIGNMENT – 2008 – SEMESTER 1..................................................................................................136 PVL3702_May_2016..........................................................................................................................141 PVL3702_201_2013...........................................................................................................................147 PVL3702_201_2014...........................................................................................................................150 PVL3702_Revision Pack.....................................................................................................................153 PVL3702_May_2015..........................................................................................................................204 PVL3702_Oct_2015...........................................................................................................................237 PVL3702_Question from Study Unit..................................................................................................262 Study Unit 6 & 7_ OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE......................................................................................266 Case law.........................................................................................................................................266 PVL3702 - EXAM QUESTIONS PACK 1. CRAWLEY REX........................................................................................................................266 2. Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. [1893] Q.B. 256 (C.A.).........................................................266 3. Bloom v The American Swiss Watch Company......................................................................266 PROBLEM TYPES QUESTION: OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE.................................................................267 Question: ABSENCE OF CONSENSUS..............................................................................................269 Question: MISREPRESENTATION...................................................................................................271 Question: STUDY UNIT 13: DURESS...................................................................................................273 Question: Study Unit 14 UNDUE INFLUENCE.....................................................................................275 STUDY UNIT 15: COMMERCIAL BRIBERY............................................................................................276 Question: STUDY UNIT 17 and 18 : LEGALITY: ILLEGAL CONTRACTS THAT ARE VOID.........................276 STUDY UNIT 19: FORMALITIES...........................................................................................................277 Question STUDY UNIT 20: POSSIBILITY..............................................................................................278 STUDY UNIT 23: TERMS.....................................................................................................................279 3. Ticket cases....................................................................................................................................280 STUDY UNIT 24: INTERPRETATION.....................................................................................................281 STUDY UNIT 25-39: BREACH AND REMEDIES FOR BREACH................................................................281 SU 27: REPUDIATION.........................................................................................................................284 SU 28: PREVENTION OF PERFORMANCE............................................................................................284 SU 29: REMEDIES ON THE GROUND OF BREACH OF CONTRACT.......................................................285 SU 30: THE EXCEPTIO NON ADIMPLETI CONTRACTUS.......................................................................285 SU 31: RESCISSION (CANCEL).............................................................................................................285 SU 32: DAMAGES...............................................................................................................................285 SU 33: PENALTY CLAUSES...................................................................................................................304 SU 34: THE EXCEPTIO DOLI................................................................................................................305 SU 35: THE TRANSFER OF CLAIMS: CESSION......................................................................................305 SU 36, 37 & 38:..................................................................................................................................306 12 WAYS OF TERMINATING YOUR OBLIGATIONS:..........................................................................306 SU 36: THE TERMINATION OF OBLIGATIONS......................................................................................306 SU 37: THE TERMINATION OF OBLIGATIONS......................................................................................307 SU 38: THE TERMINATION OF OBLIGATIONS......................................................................................307 PVL3702_201_2019 – Second Semester............................................................................................311 ASSIGNMENT 02 – FIRST SEMESTER: UNIQUE NUMBER: ......................................................314 PVL3702_ Assignment ..........................................................................................................317 PVL3702_Oct 2016............................................................................................................................318 PVL3702_May 2017...........................................................................................................................330 PVL3702_Nov 2017............................................................................................................................340 PVL3702_May 2018...........................................................................................................................350 PROPERTY CASES:..............................................................................................................................359 REAL RIGHTS v CREDITORS RIGHTS................................................................................................359 OWNERSHIP AND LIMITATIONS ON OWNERSHIP...........................................................................359 Konstanz Property (Pty} Ltd:..........................................................................................................361 Info Plus:........................................................................................................................................361 Telkom SA Ltd v Xsinet (Pty) Ltd.....................................................................................................362 SERVITUDES: LIMITED REAL RIGHTS..............................................................................................362 Grant v Stonestreet....................................................................................................................362 Willoughby’s Consolidated........................................................................................................363 LIMITED REAL RIGHTS:...................................................................................................................363 REAL SECURITY...........................................................................................................................363 Mapenduka v Ashington............................................................................................................363 Qsry...........................................................................................................................................364 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN RESPECT OF PROPERTY........................................................................364 FNB v COMMISSIONER, SARS:....................................................................................................364 PVL3702 – 201 – 2015 Question John, a racehorse owner, advertises for sale the horse Fire for R1.5 million. In the advertisement it is stated that Fire is an offspring of the legendary July winner, Lightning. Peter is a horse breeder who specifically wishes to introduce the bloodline of Lightning into his stud. He agrees orally with John to buy Fire for R1.5 million. Later, in order to meet the requirements of the horse breeders’ association, John has a written contract drawn up which Peter signs without reading. The contract makes no mention of Fire's ancestry, but does contain a clause exempting John from liability for any representations made during negotiations or in the contract. Peter's attention is not drawn to these facts. A month later Peter finds out that Fire is in fact not an offspring of Lightning, although at the time of the conclusion of the contract John genuinely and without any fault on his part believed that to be the case. Advise Peter on whether the contract of sale is valid. Substantiate your advice and refer to relevant case law. Apply the subjective approach of the courts in answering this question. Do not apply the Consumer Protection Act to this question. (10) Answer Identifying the problem The subjective approach of the courts involves the application of the will theory as qualified by estoppel or quasi-mutual assent (Hutchison and Pretorius (eds) The law of Contract in South Africa Oxford University Press Southern Africa ). A successful reliance on estoppel can only give rise to a ‘fictional’ (thus not valid) contract (Hutchison and Pretorius Contract 94) and will thus not be discussed. The facts seemingly indicate that John and Peter have not reached consensus based on the will theory. If that is the case, it is necessary to determine if Peter may be held bound to a contract with John, based on the reliance theory. Discussing the relevant law applicable to the problem AND applying the law to the facts of the problem The subjective approach implies that we first have to determine whether agreement between the parties exists as required in terms of the will theory or whether a party acted under a material mistake. Consensus has three elements (Hutchison and Pretorius Contract 14 85): the parties must seriously intend to contract, be of one mind as to the material aspects of the proposed agreement (the terms and the identity of the parties to it), and be conscious of the fact that their minds have met. In the present case the innocent misrepresentation regarding Fire’s lineage is irrelevant because it caused a non-material mistake: a mistake regarding a characteristic (the lineage) of the thing sold, Fire (an error in substantia). The parties wanted to buy and sell the same horse, Fire. See Eiselen GTS et al Law of contract Only study guide for 3702 Unisa 2012 40: Hutchison and Pretorius Contract 88- 89. The parties were, however, not in agreement as to the consequences they wished to create: Peter did not know that there was a clause in the contract he signed exempting John from liability for any representations made during negotiations or in the contract, but John knew that the sale included an exemption clause. Peter made a mistake as to the obligations the parties wished to create which excludes consensus between the parties (Hutchison and Pretorius Contract 86). No contract can thus arise on the basis of the will theory. The facts of our problem are very similar to that in Du Toit v Atkinson's Motors Bpk 1985 (2) SA 889 (A) where the appellant signed an agreement without reading it which contained a term excluding the respondent’s liability for misrepresentation. The court held that the mistake regarding the exemption clause was material. This type of mistake also occurred in other cases. In Allen v Sixteen Stirling Investments (Pty) Ltd 1974 (4) SA 164 (D) the plaintiff believed that he was purchasing the erf shown to him by the seller's agent, while the written contract that he signed indicated the correct erf which was a completely different property. His mistake related to performance and was material. In Sonap Petroleum (SA)

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Contents
PVL3702 – 201 – 2015...........................................................................................................................1
PVL3702 – 201 – 2018...........................................................................................................................5
PVL3702 – 201 – 2019.........................................................................................................................16
PVL3702 – Questions May 2013..........................................................................................................27
PVL3702_201_2009.............................................................................................................................28
PVL3702_201_2010.............................................................................................................................32
PVL3702_May 2013.............................................................................................................................35
PVL3702_Oct_2013.............................................................................................................................46
PVL3702_May 2014.............................................................................................................................54
PVL3702_Oct_2014.............................................................................................................................64
PVL3702_201_2016.............................................................................................................................74
PVL3702_201_2017.............................................................................................................................82
PVL3702_201_2018.............................................................................................................................91
PVL3702_201_2012.............................................................................................................................96
PVL3702_201_2013...........................................................................................................................100
PVL3702_201_2014...........................................................................................................................105
PVL3702_201_2011...........................................................................................................................109
PVL3702_ Various MCQ.....................................................................................................................113
ASSIGNMENT 1 – 2009......................................................................................................................117
ASSIGNMENT 2 – 2009......................................................................................................................121
ASSIGNMENT – 2010 – SEMESTER 1..................................................................................................128
ASSIGNMENT – 2010 – SEMESTER 2..................................................................................................133
ASSIGNMENT – 2008 – SEMESTER 1..................................................................................................136
PVL3702_May_2016..........................................................................................................................141
PVL3702_201_2013...........................................................................................................................147
PVL3702_201_2014...........................................................................................................................150
PVL3702_Revision Pack.....................................................................................................................153
PVL3702_May_2015..........................................................................................................................204
PVL3702_Oct_2015...........................................................................................................................237
PVL3702_Question from Study Unit..................................................................................................262
Study Unit 6 & 7_ OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE......................................................................................266
Case law.........................................................................................................................................266

, 1. CRAWLEY REX........................................................................................................................266
2. Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. [1893] Q.B. 256 (C.A.).........................................................266
3. Bloom v The American Swiss Watch Company......................................................................266
PROBLEM TYPES QUESTION: OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE.................................................................267
Question: ABSENCE OF CONSENSUS..............................................................................................269
Question: MISREPRESENTATION...................................................................................................271
Question: STUDY UNIT 13: DURESS...................................................................................................273
Question: Study Unit 14 UNDUE INFLUENCE.....................................................................................275
STUDY UNIT 15: COMMERCIAL BRIBERY............................................................................................276
Question: STUDY UNIT 17 and 18 : LEGALITY: ILLEGAL CONTRACTS THAT ARE VOID.........................276
STUDY UNIT 19: FORMALITIES...........................................................................................................277
Question STUDY UNIT 20: POSSIBILITY..............................................................................................278
STUDY UNIT 23: TERMS.....................................................................................................................279
3. Ticket cases....................................................................................................................................280
STUDY UNIT 24: INTERPRETATION.....................................................................................................281
STUDY UNIT 25-39: BREACH AND REMEDIES FOR BREACH................................................................281
SU 27: REPUDIATION.........................................................................................................................284
SU 28: PREVENTION OF PERFORMANCE............................................................................................284
SU 29: REMEDIES ON THE GROUND OF BREACH OF CONTRACT.......................................................285
SU 30: THE EXCEPTIO NON ADIMPLETI CONTRACTUS.......................................................................285
SU 31: RESCISSION (CANCEL).............................................................................................................285
SU 32: DAMAGES...............................................................................................................................285
SU 33: PENALTY CLAUSES...................................................................................................................304
SU 34: THE EXCEPTIO DOLI................................................................................................................305
SU 35: THE TRANSFER OF CLAIMS: CESSION......................................................................................305
SU 36, 37 & 38:..................................................................................................................................306
12 WAYS OF TERMINATING YOUR OBLIGATIONS:..........................................................................306
SU 36: THE TERMINATION OF OBLIGATIONS......................................................................................306
SU 37: THE TERMINATION OF OBLIGATIONS......................................................................................307
SU 38: THE TERMINATION OF OBLIGATIONS......................................................................................307
PVL3702_201_2019 – Second Semester............................................................................................311
ASSIGNMENT 02 – FIRST SEMESTER: UNIQUE NUMBER: 787088......................................................314
PVL3702_ Assignment 694865..........................................................................................................317
PVL3702_Oct 2016............................................................................................................................318

,PVL3702_May 2017...........................................................................................................................330
PVL3702_Nov 2017............................................................................................................................340
PVL3702_May 2018...........................................................................................................................350
PROPERTY CASES:..............................................................................................................................359
REAL RIGHTS v CREDITORS RIGHTS................................................................................................359
OWNERSHIP AND LIMITATIONS ON OWNERSHIP...........................................................................359
Konstanz Property (Pty} Ltd:..........................................................................................................361
Info Plus:........................................................................................................................................361
Telkom SA Ltd v Xsinet (Pty) Ltd.....................................................................................................362
SERVITUDES: LIMITED REAL RIGHTS..............................................................................................362
Grant v Stonestreet....................................................................................................................362
Willoughby’s Consolidated........................................................................................................363
LIMITED REAL RIGHTS:...................................................................................................................363
REAL SECURITY...........................................................................................................................363
Mapenduka v Ashington............................................................................................................363
Qsry...........................................................................................................................................364
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN RESPECT OF PROPERTY........................................................................364
FNB v COMMISSIONER, SARS:....................................................................................................364




PVL3702 – 201 – 2015
Question

John, a racehorse owner, advertises for sale the horse Fire for R1.5 million. In the advertisement it is
stated that Fire is an offspring of the legendary July winner, Lightning. Peter is a horse breeder who
specifically wishes to introduce the bloodline of Lightning into his stud. He agrees orally with John to
buy Fire for R1.5 million. Later, in order to meet the requirements of the horse breeders’ association,
John has a written contract drawn up which Peter signs without reading. The contract makes no
mention of Fire's ancestry, but does contain a clause exempting John from liability for any
representations made during negotiations or in the contract. Peter's attention is not drawn to these
facts. A month later Peter finds out that Fire is in fact not an offspring of Lightning, although at the
time of the conclusion of the contract John genuinely and without any fault on his part believed that
to be the case. Advise Peter on whether the contract of sale is valid. Substantiate your advice and
refer to relevant case law. Apply the subjective approach of the courts in answering this question. Do
not apply the Consumer Protection Act to this question. (10)

, Answer

Identifying the problem

The subjective approach of the courts involves the application of the will theory as qualified by
estoppel or quasi-mutual assent (Hutchison and Pretorius (eds) The law of Contract in South Africa
Oxford University Press Southern Africa 2012 90-97). A successful reliance on estoppel can only give
rise to a ‘fictional’ (thus not valid) contract (Hutchison and Pretorius Contract 94) and will thus not be
discussed.

The facts seemingly indicate that John and Peter have not reached consensus based on the will
theory. If that is the case, it is necessary to determine if Peter may be held bound to a contract with
John, based on the reliance theory.

Discussing the relevant law applicable to the problem AND applying the law to the facts of the
problem

The subjective approach implies that we first have to determine whether agreement between the
parties exists as required in terms of the will theory or whether a party acted under a material
mistake. Consensus has three elements (Hutchison and Pretorius Contract 14 85): the parties must
seriously intend to contract, be of one mind as to the material aspects of the proposed agreement
(the terms and the identity of the parties to it), and be conscious of the fact that their minds have
met.

In the present case the innocent misrepresentation regarding Fire’s lineage is irrelevant because it
caused a non-material mistake: a mistake regarding a characteristic (the lineage) of the thing sold,
Fire (an error in substantia). The parties wanted to buy and sell the same horse, Fire. See Eiselen GTS
et al Law of contract Only study guide for 3702 Unisa 2012 40: Hutchison and Pretorius Contract 88-
89.

The parties were, however, not in agreement as to the consequences they wished to create: Peter
did not know that there was a clause in the contract he signed exempting John from liability for any
representations made during negotiations or in the contract, but John knew that the sale included an
exemption clause. Peter made a mistake as to the obligations the parties wished to create which
excludes consensus between the parties (Hutchison and Pretorius Contract 86). No contract can thus
arise on the basis of the will theory.

The facts of our problem are very similar to that in Du Toit v Atkinson's Motors Bpk 1985 (2) SA 889
(A) where the appellant signed an agreement without reading it which contained a term excluding
the respondent’s liability for misrepresentation. The court held that the mistake regarding the
exemption clause was material.

This type of mistake also occurred in other cases. In Allen v Sixteen Stirling Investments (Pty) Ltd
1974 (4) SA 164 (D) the plaintiff believed that he was purchasing the erf shown to him by the seller's
agent, while the written contract that he signed indicated the correct erf which was a completely
different property. His mistake related to performance and was material. In Sonap Petroleum (SA)

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